Members Statements in the Ontario Legislature
ODA Legislation

October 27, 1999

ONTARIANS WITH DISABILITIES LEGISLATION

Ms Marilyn Churley (Broadview-Greenwood): This Friday, October 29,
1999, will mark the one-year anniversary of the unanimous adoption
of a resolution outlining principles that should have been included
in the Ontarians with Disabilities Act. I thought it would be
useful to remind the government today that we will not forget your
betrayal of the disabled community and that disabled people will
not forget your betrayal.

It is time to do the right thing. Disabled people are tired of
being treated as charity cases. They want to be equal partners,
treated with dignity and respect. We've had enough of the vague
action plans mentioned in the throne speech.

The disabled community has told you again and again what they want.
In 1995 you promised an ODA; in 1998 you introduced a pathetic
three-page bill that did nothing to address the barriers to people
with disabilities. It was a disgrace and a betrayal. I remember the
ODA committee calling it "a kick in the stomach," and that's
exactly what it was.

Finally, I want to be clear that this is just one essential first
step, but it will not undo all the damage caused by your
government. For example, we will continue to bring forward cases of
the chaos at the Ontario disability support program, where your
under-resourcing and understaffing of this program have meant that
files are lost, calls are left unanswered and transportation
allowances are cut. It's a disgrace and must stop today